National Party of Work

The National Party of Work (NM) was a national liberal political party in Hungary which was active from 1910 to 1918. It was founded by Istvan Tisza as the successor of the disbanded Liberal Party of Hungary, and it won a majority of 256/413 seats in the Hungarian Diet elections of 1-10 June 1910, with Laszlo Lukacs forming an NM government after his party received a surprising 61.98% of the popular vote. NM governed Hungary during World War I, and it was dissolved amid the collapse of Austria-Hungary.